The Moon Points Back investigates central areas of Buddhist philosophy -- most importantly the notion of emptiness (sunyata) -- using the techniques of contemporary analytic philosophy and logic.
The Moon Points Back investigates central areas of Buddhist philosophy -- most importantly the notion of emptiness (sunyata) -- using the techniques of contemporary analytic philosophy and logic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Koji Tanaka is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Auckland. Yasuo Deguchi is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Kyoto University. Jay L Garfield is the Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities and a Professor of Philosophy at Smith College. Graham Priest is the Boyce Gibson Professor of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.
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* Introduction - Deguchi Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, Graham Priest, and Koji Tanaka * Chapter 1: Persons Keeping Their Karma Together: The Reasons for the Pudgalavada in Early Buddhism - Amber Carpenter * Chapter 2: On Minds, Dharmakirti and Madhyamaka - Tom J.F. Tillemans * Chapter 3: On Being Humean about the Emptiness of Causation - Ricki Bliss * Chapter 4: Essence and Happiness - Roy W. Perrett * Chapter 5: The Net of Indra - Graham Priest * Chapter 6: Buddhist Reductionism and Emptiness of Huayan Perspective - Nicholaos Jones * Chapter 7: Constructing Logic of Emptiness: Nishitani, Jizang, and Paraconsistency - Yasuo Deguchi * Chapter 8: Nagarjuna's Logic - Aaron Cotnoir * Chapter 9: Conventional Truth and Intentionality in the Work of Dharmakirti - Laura Guerrero * Chapter 10: Relativism in Buddhist Philosophy: Candrakirti on Mutual Dependence and the Basis of Convention - Elena Walsh * Chapter 11: Two Truths and Method - Jay L. Garfield * Contributors * References * Index
* Introduction - Deguchi Yasuo, Jay L. Garfield, Graham Priest, and Koji Tanaka * Chapter 1: Persons Keeping Their Karma Together: The Reasons for the Pudgalavada in Early Buddhism - Amber Carpenter * Chapter 2: On Minds, Dharmakirti and Madhyamaka - Tom J.F. Tillemans * Chapter 3: On Being Humean about the Emptiness of Causation - Ricki Bliss * Chapter 4: Essence and Happiness - Roy W. Perrett * Chapter 5: The Net of Indra - Graham Priest * Chapter 6: Buddhist Reductionism and Emptiness of Huayan Perspective - Nicholaos Jones * Chapter 7: Constructing Logic of Emptiness: Nishitani, Jizang, and Paraconsistency - Yasuo Deguchi * Chapter 8: Nagarjuna's Logic - Aaron Cotnoir * Chapter 9: Conventional Truth and Intentionality in the Work of Dharmakirti - Laura Guerrero * Chapter 10: Relativism in Buddhist Philosophy: Candrakirti on Mutual Dependence and the Basis of Convention - Elena Walsh * Chapter 11: Two Truths and Method - Jay L. Garfield * Contributors * References * Index
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